everyone needs to calm down a bit, you can only play what's in front of you, that applies to both teams in both halves. last season hunslet heads would have dropped, but not this. and as i said on our fb page, people were on about marchy being old and fat and past it, but by heck he could teach us a lot about attitude, 100% nothing less. oh, and i thought hunslets scrum half was excellent today,

I think some of the posts on here do appear a little aragant. Yes we missed chances but the determination of the Hunslet defense had a hand in some of those missed chanced, especially when chasing down Kain and Hardman.

We have seen that with Barrow and Hunslet teams are not going to lie down this year and I personnaly enjoy the challange. It's better than watching teams having a go than seeing a 70 point hammering every home game.

I think Lingard has already pointed that our defense was really poor when Finn departed. This is a bit worrying.

"You cant be scared of death. When that time comes, it comes....I've been blessed. God's looked out for me, so, I'm happy." -Sean Taylor, #21, Washington Redskins

Think these Hunslet fans need to look up our recent history, 2006 we were 'taken over' by a group called 'Friends of Featherstone'. The FoF have spent years of hard work recruiting the right people, not just on the playing front. So far, its all clicked... people have wanted to join us because of the hard work put in by others before them.

So to say our club doesnt work hard is an absolute joke. The hard work came first, the sponsorship and investment came later. Good luck to Hunslet because iy seems like youre in the same place we were in 2006.

I thought Rovers problem wasn't taking the foot off the gas, it was more like over playing every set. 100mph stuff instead of controlled rugby as in the first half led to chance after chance being bombed. With ten minutes left it was 7 tries to one and could and should have been a lot better than that, I think they became so frustrated with themselves they were just waiting for the hooter towards the end. Credit to Hunslet though, they never stopped trying. Must say I hate to see them with all those Rhinos players in their team, just doesn't seem right for such a great club.

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Do you mean like Ben Kaye, Kyle Briggs & Darryl Powell type rejects or the players Hunslet have on dual-reg who Leeds actually see a future in?

Ah, you mean players who Fev have 'control' over whether they are selected or not each week, who's training regimes fit in with the aims of the coach/club, as opposed to players who's availability is decided on the whim of persons from a different club who's aims are almost certainly not the same as the Hunslet club.

Ah, you mean players who Fev have 'control' over whether they are selected or not each week, who's training regimes fit in with the aims of the coach/club, as opposed to players who's availability is decided on the whim of persons from a different club who's aims are almost certainly not the same as the Hunslet club.

I like how you avoided answering the question regarding your "leeds rejects". Come on what's your reply??

If I may I interject. ..No-one gave fev owt here. In 2004/5 we were in admin and relegated to the bum end of the leagues. The club was on it's botty when tony kenny got mark campbell involved. The ckub has grafted it's @r se off to attract new money. Money from sponsors and investors. They didn't just show up saying here's a big wad!!!!Mark campbell and his bod, the ceo and marketing manager are astute enough to fetch in money we were once only dreaming of.The club has worked its nads off to pick itself up!!!

everyone needs to calm down a bit, you can only play what's in front of you, that applies to both teams in both halves. last season hunslet heads would have dropped, but not this. and as i said on our fb page, people were on about marchy being old and fat and past it, but by heck he could teach us a lot about attitude, 100% nothing less. oh, and i thought hunslets scrum half was excellent today,

If I may I interject. ..No-one gave fev owt here. In 2004/5 we were in admin and relegated to the bum end of the leagues. The club was on it's botty when tony kenny got mark campbell involved. The ckub has grafted it's @r se off to attract new money. Money from sponsors and investors. They didn't just show up saying here's a big wad!!!!Mark campbell and his bod, the ceo and marketing manager are astute enough to fetch in money we were once only dreaming of.The club has worked its nads off to pick itself up!!!

Spot on comment Robin

In regards to yesterday, hopefully we will start to become more ruthless but we have got the be happy with 4 wins from 4. I thought Hellewell looked like a weak link when he came on at centre, got exposed numerous times in the last ten minutes.

I do also think some of our fans on here are coming across as arrogant, even heard people moaning yesterday that we were winning too easy. Unbelievable!

i personally dont care how we win as long as we do win-if thats arrogant then so be it , we probably have the best squad in the league so we have every right to sing our charges praises , 4 from 4 and we aint firing on all cylinders , god help the team that we play when we do

In regards to yesterday, hopefully we will start to become more ruthless but we have got the be happy with 4 wins from 4. I thought Hellewell looked like a weak link when he came on at centre, got exposed numerous times in the last ten minutes.

I do also think some of our fans on here are coming across as arrogant, even heard people moaning yesterday that we were winning too easy. Unbelievable!

I cant see there ever be such a thing as an 'easy win', youll always have to work hard somewhere to get a big win, but bever easy.

I think that the last 3 games have shown what happens when you are not at your absolute best. Hunslet are no push-overs, and having that extra bit of class doesn't mean you can ease off.
One thing I picked up on yesterday was the poor handling out on the left wing. Tommy Saxton should have had a hatful, but the ball either went behind him or he had to stop or jump to catch it rather than on the run. I don't know whether it was a poor pass every time? Maybe Tommy was too far forward on some occasions and only the video will show this up, but it needs tweaking.But at least we're creating more chances on Tommy's wing, maybe Briggsy has finally learned to play down the left, because he had a cracker yesterday?

Did you fev fans watch the same game, before the game when everyone was calling you big headed I was all for sticking up for you, but the comments in hear are just a joke.

Hunslet gifted you 4/5 tries in the first half with individual errors, granted some of these errors were down to good pressure from yourselves but others were just bad reads by defenders. 2nd half Hunslet cut out these errors and actually got 50% of the ball, first half you had about 70% of the ball, hence coming back into the game.

P.s.You won the penalty count.

Hunslet were slowing our PTB right down, got several cheap shots in and Fev missing 5-6 great chances all contributed to what happened late on due to pure frustration!!!! And yes we did win the penalty count 8-6 but it's the penalties the ref doesn't give that matter sometimes

I wouldn't be too bothered if we lost the 2nd half every week as long as we take the 3 points

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Hunslet were slowing our PTB right down, got several cheap shots in and Fev missing 5-6 great chances all contributed to what happened late on due to pure frustration!!!! And yes we did win the penalty count 8-6 but it's the penalties the ref doesn't give that matter sometimes

I wouldn't be too bothered if we lost the 2nd half every week as long as we take the 3 points

you having a laugh talking about slowing the play the ball down, you got away with lying on for 6/7 seconds every tackle and the amount of second efforts you put in was ridiculous but then again that's the main difference between the teams, you guys were smart enough to realise that the ref wasn't giving penalties for it, were as hunslet players didn't so were getting bashed around the ruck.

as for the penalty count, hunslet got 4 on the bounce in the last 10 minutes and was 8-1 at that point.

you having a laugh talking about slowing the play the ball down, you got away with lying on for 6/7 seconds every tackle and the amount of second efforts you put in was ridiculous but then again that's the main difference between the teams, you guys were smart enough to realise that the ref wasn't giving penalties for it, were as hunslet players didn't so were getting bashed around the ruck.

as for the penalty count, hunslet got 4 on the bounce in the last 10 minutes and was 8-1 at that point.

Calm down the games over we won end of whether we were good. Bad or the ref was good or bad etc. the 3 points are on the board and that's all that matters. But you were never going to win the game I thought after the first 10 mins our class shone in abundance in the first half and whether we eased off or bombed chances or whatever we were always in control of the game from 10 mins into it all way through to the end even though you scored them late try's. I'm very confident that if the game was closer come the last 10 mins you wouldn't have scored them late try's 😉.

On the duel reg argument, if teams want to do it fair enough, but in my opinion it will only harm the team, long term. I remember when we had Hardaker on loan, we were at the mercy of Leeds and in the end most of the fans wished him luck but were glad when he finally went permanently to Leeds. The team settled down, we were fortunate to get the services of Ben Cockayne who was unattached and the rest of the season is history.

The worrying thing for me is two fold;
A) A team can be too reliant on a battery of DR players and a huge vacuum can be left at a minute's notice should the players be recalled but that's the risk you take. However, this has a secondary effect that you boys at Hunslet are beginning to see the start of, namely the disillusionment of first team bread and butter players, lads may not be Super League standard but give their all for the club.

Look at Joe Mclocklan a great honest professional, travelling from Hull for training and matchday only to see Liam Hood drafted in on DR or loan or whatever and I believe this must have had a bearing on him not re-signing.

Liam Welham ( the same guy who has lost a set of teeth, broken his nose and has had dentures embedded in his skull, as well has giving his m.o.m champagne to an elderly lady in the terrace) same coming over from Hull, sees Jimmy Keinhorst in his spot, what's that going to do for Liam's morale?

A good solid pro like Jimmy Houston, " Errr sorry James ... Er Kylie's playing today, can theee carry't watter?"

Lee Mapals, I met Lee , smashing lad, lot of time for him, worked hard to get a second chance in game, solid pro. What chance Lee getting a look in now Jamel Chisholm's arrived ?

And finally Mr. Reliable, steady hardworking pro Stuart Kain, "thanks but no thanks Stu we've got Jimmy now."
That's what gets me about the DR system, lads just going to the wall on the whim of a team's system.

Do you mean like Ben Kaye, Kyle Briggs &amp; Darryl Powell type rejects or the players Hunslet have on dual-reg who Leeds actually see a future in?

What a ridiculous argument. You forgot to include Kainy by the way, Leeds Academy like Kaye and Briggs. You may as well chuck in Ryan Sheridan as well. Who's amp by the way? Was he the guy with electric pace? I don't think he's in the CURRENT squad. I'll get my coat and leave puns like that to you Col.

On the duel reg argument, if teams want to do it fair enough, but in my opinion it will only harm the team, long term. I remember when we had Hardaker on loan, we were at the mercy of Leeds and in the end most of the fans wished him luck but were glad when he finally went permanently to Leeds. The team settled down, we were fortunate to get the services of Ben Cockayne who was unattached and the rest of the season is history.

The worrying thing for me is two fold;A) A team can be too reliant on a battery of DR players and a huge vacuum can be left at a minute's notice should the players be recalled but that's the risk you take. However, this has a secondary effect that you boys at Hunslet are beginning to see the start of, namely the disillusionment of first team bread and butter players, lads may not be Super League standard but give their all for the club.

Look at Joe Mclocklan a great honest professional, travelling from Hull for training and matchday only to see Liam Hood drafted in on DR or loan or whatever and I believe this must have had a bearing on him not re-signing.

Liam Welham ( the same guy who has lost a set of teeth, broken his nose and has had dentures embedded in his skull, as well has giving his m.o.m champagne to an elderly lady in the terrace) same coming over from Hull, sees Jimmy Keinhorst in his spot, what's that going to do for Liam's morale?

A good solid pro like Jimmy Houston, " Errr sorry James ... Er Kylie's playing today, can theee carry't watter?"

Lee Mapals, I met Lee , smashing lad, lot of time for him, worked hard to get a second chance in game, solid pro. What chance Lee getting a look in now Jamel Chisholm's arrived ?

And finally Mr. Reliable, steady hardworking pro Stuart Kain, "thanks but no thanks Stu we've got Jimmy now."That's what gets me about the DR system, lads just going to the wall on the whim of a team's system.

would that beMclocklan who turned down a offer well before DRWelham who is injuryHouston who's played every gameMapels who is seeming behind brickwood, pryce & bushKain who has played 2 games and lost his spot to injury